Replies: 2 comments
-
You’re way over thinking this. Just download the audio file directly. There are plenty of websites that can do this for you. No conversation necessary. That being said, some people want to record into a daw which is where BlackHole will help you. Set output audio to BlackHole be then record from BlackHole in something like Audacity.
Devin
…On Aug 5, 2022, 2:02 PM -0700, muesic ***@***.***>, wrote:
I was wondering if BlackHole could take e.g. the digital audio being streamed from a website (e.g. a podcast) and loop it back fully in the digital domain to be subsequently saved as a file? This would essentially just be creating an equivalent duplicate of the digital audio file that was "playing" from the website. I appreciate that the podcast's digital audio may still be converted to analog and played through the speakers etc., but as far as the recording of it goes, no DAC and ADC were involved in turning the original digital audio into analog and then back into digital prior to saving as an audio file. Is this possible? Part of the allure of doing this is that the audio levels etc. of the original source are all maintained whereas if it were done in the analog domain there is ample opportunity to screw things up by adding gain/attenuation into the various analog paths.
—
Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe.
You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread.Message ID: ***@***.***>
|
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
0 replies
Answer selected by
orchetect
-
@muesic I have the same need and I figure out BeMyEars is perfect, it can recording the voice from BlackHole and export it as m4a file. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
0 replies
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
-
I was wondering if BlackHole could take e.g. the digital audio being streamed from a website (e.g. a podcast) and loop it back fully in the digital domain to be subsequently saved as a file? This would essentially just be creating an equivalent duplicate of the digital audio file that was "playing" from the website. I appreciate that the podcast's digital audio may still be converted to analog and played through the speakers etc., but as far as the recording of it goes, no DAC and ADC were involved in turning the original digital audio into analog and then back into digital prior to saving as an audio file. Is this possible? Part of the allure of doing this is that the audio levels etc. of the original source are all maintained whereas if it were done in the analog domain there is ample opportunity to screw things up by adding gain/attenuation into the various analog paths.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions